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a couple dollars by waiting for the price to drop from $6 to $4 at 10:00 but they are breaking the law and risk getting a $200 ticket. >> i didn't know anything about that. >> two bucks a day is a lot of money but don't pull over. >>> time now 435. >> good morning, brian and pam. we're doing well. traffic is doing nicely on 80 westbound as you drive let's say to the macarthur maze, traffic is doing nicely. the morning commute looks good. some lanes are closed, they are doing a little bit of road work but there's so many it's not causing a delay. in san jose northbound 280 traffic is off to a good start. let's go to mark. >> good morning. >>> the fog is not as widespread as yesterday, dense patches near the coast, in the middle of the day dense fog advisories for boaters until 2:00 this afternoon. still some fog a factor across parts of the bay area, but not as widespread. lots of clear reports out there toward concord, livermore and san jose. downtown san francisco 48 degrees. your forecast as we break it down, areas of fog this morning, 45 to 50, partly cloudy this afternoon, 58 to 63
a couple dollars by waiting for the price to drop from $6 to $4 at 10:00 but they are breaking the law and risk getting a $200 ticket. >> i didn't know anything about that. >> two bucks a day is a lot of money but don't pull over. >>> time now 435. >> good morning, brian and pam. we're doing well. traffic is doing nicely on 80 westbound as you drive let's say to the macarthur maze, traffic is doing nicely. the morning commute looks good. some lanes are closed, they...
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a couple dollars by waiting for the price to drop from $6 to $4 at 10:00 but they are breaking the law and risk getting a $200 ticket. >> i didn't know anything about that. >> two bucks a day is a lot of money but don't pull over. >>> time now 435. >> good morning, brian and pam. we're doing well. traffic is doing nicely on 80 westbound as you drive let's say to the macarthur maze, traffic is doing nicely. the morning commute looks good. some lanes are closed, they are doing a little bit of road work but there's so many it's not causing a delay. in san jose northbound 280 traffic is off to a good start. let's go to mark. >> good morning. >>> the fog is not as widespread as yesterday, dense patches near the coast, in the middle of the day dense fog advisories for boaters until 2:00 this afternoon. still some fog a factor across parts of the bay area, but not as widespread. lots of clear reports out there toward concord, livermore and san jose. downtown san francisco 48 degrees. your forecast as we break it down, areas of fog this morning, 45 to 50, partly cloudy this afternoon, 58 to 63
a couple dollars by waiting for the price to drop from $6 to $4 at 10:00 but they are breaking the law and risk getting a $200 ticket. >> i didn't know anything about that. >> two bucks a day is a lot of money but don't pull over. >>> time now 435. >> good morning, brian and pam. we're doing well. traffic is doing nicely on 80 westbound as you drive let's say to the macarthur maze, traffic is doing nicely. the morning commute looks good. some lanes are closed, they...
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it's legal under military law, but legislation is now in the works that would change that. pentagon officials admit a review of military law is needed. >> there is something that seems odd about the power to reject findings that came out of a jury. >> congresswoman jackie spear is praise thing new legislation. she's been a big critic of the military's handling of sex assault cases. the killer was accused of rape twice in the military, but he was discharged from the military instead of prison. if military law had been different, the shooter might still have been in prison. >>> today, the dow closed in positive territory, marking the longest winning streak in 16 years. the dow finished up for the ninth straight day. take a look at the numbers. the dow up just five points but enough to set a record. the nasdaq and s&p also lineup. retail stocks jumped on a report of increase in consumer spending. >>> police are looking for two people accused of beating a woman and stealing her purse. these are pictures of the two suspects. they got off at the race street station. the female su
it's legal under military law, but legislation is now in the works that would change that. pentagon officials admit a review of military law is needed. >> there is something that seems odd about the power to reject findings that came out of a jury. >> congresswoman jackie spear is praise thing new legislation. she's been a big critic of the military's handling of sex assault cases. the killer was accused of rape twice in the military, but he was discharged from the military instead...
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latest inspection report. >> reporter: our investigation also exposed restaurants ignoring a state law that requires restaurants show you their inspection report if you ask to see it. but nine of the ten restaurants we visited with hidden cameras did not show the report. >> anybody asked is supposed to provide the inspection. >> reporter: the department will now look into possible penalties for those that don't comply. >> we're looking at the possibilities of the public to look on their phone book somewhere, and evaluate this restaurant versus that one. >> that is where grades come in. >> and if you're looking for food, one place with an a, one a d, that could impact your judgment. >> reporter: and that could finally happen in santa clara county. then they were directed to report back. >> our goal in the county is to hold restaurants accountable. >> i think we can make it simple and easy and give people the information they need to make informed choices and to give the restaurants some incentives to get it done right. nbc bay area news. >> and if you have a tip for an investigative uni
latest inspection report. >> reporter: our investigation also exposed restaurants ignoring a state law that requires restaurants show you their inspection report if you ask to see it. but nine of the ten restaurants we visited with hidden cameras did not show the report. >> anybody asked is supposed to provide the inspection. >> reporter: the department will now look into possible penalties for those that don't comply. >> we're looking at the possibilities of the public...
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the city proposing a new law that would force cabdrivers to submit coordinates as part of a network. anyone that connects passengers with cabs would have to use the network. the proposal is the response to growing popularity of transportation services that are not run by the city, including uber, lift, and side car. >>> as the strike rolls on, the san francisco symphony is canceling more concerts. part of the ongoing strike between the musicians and management over contract talks. also being canceled, a three-day tour of the east coast, including a performance set for carnegie hall. at this point, there are no plans to reschedule any shows that have been lost since picket lines went up starting last week. if you happened to have purchased tickets for any canceled shows, we're told you can exchange them for an upcoming event or receive a refund. time now for the madness. are you ready? >> i'm mad. >> madness, all together. eight college bbt teams on the way to san jose getting ready to tip off for the big game. >> i'm mad about march madness. >> yes, you are. >> hp pavilion will play
the city proposing a new law that would force cabdrivers to submit coordinates as part of a network. anyone that connects passengers with cabs would have to use the network. the proposal is the response to growing popularity of transportation services that are not run by the city, including uber, lift, and side car. >>> as the strike rolls on, the san francisco symphony is canceling more concerts. part of the ongoing strike between the musicians and management over contract talks. also...
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bush for allegedly violating international and domestic law by going to war in iraq. the group witness iraq is now suing the former president for allegedly violating international and domestic law by going to war in the first place. a new gallup poll showing 5 3% of americans call the war a mistake. that's compared to three out of four americans who supported the war when it first started. over the past ten years, since the iraq war started, more than 4,400 americans and 100,000 iraqis have been killed. more than 30,000 americans have been hurt. >>> meantime, president obama is getting ready to head to the middle east. tonight, president obama will get on air force one and fly to israel for his first foreign trip of his second term. the president will meet with members of the new israeli government, palestinian leadership and the king of jordan on this trip. prior to leaving the white house, president obama will meet with the leaders of northern ireland. >>> new this morning, pope francis being formally installed as the leader of the catholic church this morning. over
bush for allegedly violating international and domestic law by going to war in iraq. the group witness iraq is now suing the former president for allegedly violating international and domestic law by going to war in the first place. a new gallup poll showing 5 3% of americans call the war a mistake. that's compared to three out of four americans who supported the war when it first started. over the past ten years, since the iraq war started, more than 4,400 americans and 100,000 iraqis have...
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we're told she is 31 years old out of pet law ma. three male passengers we believe to be in their 30s received major injuries. they were taken to santa rosa memorial two of them and the other one to marin general. firefighters and chp say this is the third fatal crash. and the crash is still under investigation. it's unknown whether the woman perhaps fell asleep at the wheel or if alcohol was a factor. but back here live just minutes ago a tow truck removed the vehicle and now the northbound lane of 101 is open. you can see traffic is flowing very nicely in both directions. we're live in moe have toe tara moriarty. >>> happening right now it is 2:00 in the afternoon at vatican city. crowds of people have been gathering at st. peters square waiting for that big decision. we're taking you there live this morning so you can see how it looks. it's a bit drizzly and cold there in the vatican. but again people still waiting outside. around 3:40 this morning black smoke came out of the copper chimney. none of the 115 cardinals received the
we're told she is 31 years old out of pet law ma. three male passengers we believe to be in their 30s received major injuries. they were taken to santa rosa memorial two of them and the other one to marin general. firefighters and chp say this is the third fatal crash. and the crash is still under investigation. it's unknown whether the woman perhaps fell asleep at the wheel or if alcohol was a factor. but back here live just minutes ago a tow truck removed the vehicle and now the northbound...
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we're told she is 31 years old out of pet law ma. three male passengers we believe to be in their 30s received major injuries. they were taken to santa rosa memorial two of them and the other one to marin general. firefighters and chp say this is the third fatal crash. and the crash is still under investigation. it's unknown whether the woman perhaps fell asleep at the wheel or if alcohol was a factor. but back here live just minutes ago a tow truck removed the vehicle and now the northbound lane of 101 is open. you can see traffic is flowing very nicely in both directions. we're live in moe have toe tara moriarty. >>> happening right now it is 2:00 in the afternoon at vatican city. crowds of people have been gathering at st. peters square waiting for that big decision. we're taking you there live this morning so you can see how it looks. it's a bit drizzly and cold there in the vatican. but again people still waiting outside. around 3:40 this morning black smoke came out of the copper chimney. none of the 115 cardinals received the
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. >> translator: brothers and sisters, it was not through the law that the promise was made to abraham and his descendents that he would inherit the world, but through the righteousness that comes from faith. for this reason, it depends on faith so it may be a gift. and the promise may be guaranteed to all his descendents, not to those who only adhere to the law, but those who follow the faith of abraham, who is the father of all of us. i have made you father of many nations. he is our father in the sight of god who gives life to the dead and calls into being what does not exist. he believed, hoping against hope that he would become the father of many nations. according to what was said, thus shall your descendents be. that is why it was credited to him as righteousness, the word of the lord. thanks be to god. ♪ >> as the people stand -- ♪ >> we see here, chris, this is a deacon of the catholic church. he will chant the gospel in greek. after arabic, that was the language. this goes back to the early church when the word of god would have been in greek. it was to the gentiles. the
. >> translator: brothers and sisters, it was not through the law that the promise was made to abraham and his descendents that he would inherit the world, but through the righteousness that comes from faith. for this reason, it depends on faith so it may be a gift. and the promise may be guaranteed to all his descendents, not to those who only adhere to the law, but those who follow the faith of abraham, who is the father of all of us. i have made you father of many nations. he is our...
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looking pass at the provision of law enforcement as a good or service through the course of a monopoly where there is no incentive to do to appease and have customer service or you get a loan even to be accountable it does seem like it is a huge problem even if it can mean did have a gun to have two undercover officers in plain clothes likely not identify themselves as police i mean when they put out a gun and tell you to decide heart i mean it if you're in a bad part of town i mean i'm from oakland and like that that's just a huge problem in its self so i think that that's a really good point that you just brought up and this is the case of undercover officers doing this kind of activity let's talk about the greater and why p.d. it seems like every day i'm reading more and more headlines about their criminal activity let's talk about jay richter the juvenile robbery intervention program where cops are literally stalking and harassing teenagers who might be susceptible to criminal activity do you think these tactics will work. i sure don't and actually look just look at the press relea
looking pass at the provision of law enforcement as a good or service through the course of a monopoly where there is no incentive to do to appease and have customer service or you get a loan even to be accountable it does seem like it is a huge problem even if it can mean did have a gun to have two undercover officers in plain clothes likely not identify themselves as police i mean when they put out a gun and tell you to decide heart i mean it if you're in a bad part of town i mean i'm from...
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group witness iraq is now suing the former president for allegedly violating international and domestic law by going to war in the first place. >>> in the meantime, the president is getting ready to head to the middle east. tonight, president obama will get on air force one and fly to israel for his first foreign trip of his second term. the president will meet with members of the new israeli government, palestinian leadership and the king of jordan on this trip. prior to leaving the white house, president obama will meet with the leaders of northern ireland. >>> there's more to be cleaned up, more than crews first expected after a bridge demolition down in texas last night. quite the explosive scene. crowds cheing, watching the lakeside park, not knowing that the blast didn't just tear down the bridge that was no longer being used. the blast also destroyed a verizon fiber optic cable, which killed their cell phone, internet and tv coverage. it went to black in bridge debris. the good news, it will be cleaned up today. restoring the fiber optic line will take a little bit longer. >> people
group witness iraq is now suing the former president for allegedly violating international and domestic law by going to war in the first place. >>> in the meantime, the president is getting ready to head to the middle east. tonight, president obama will get on air force one and fly to israel for his first foreign trip of his second term. the president will meet with members of the new israeli government, palestinian leadership and the king of jordan on this trip. prior to leaving the...
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few years ago when the bankruptcy law was being read died in the dead of night behind closed doors a republican congress extended that provision to private student loans so now private student loans can't be just charge unlike any other form of consumer debt if you go to the mall or rack up a debt on your credit card buying shoes or whatever you're buying you can get that that this charged in bankruptcy you can't with student loan is very very unique yet to student debt and what happens to people who are who now take off this debt and what it was to do well there are so there are sort of two main types of debt there's federal student loan debt and then there's private student loan debt federal student loan debt is the vast majority and there are a series of repayment options one of the best which is very underutilized is something called income based repayment and the president president obama recently improved income based repayment even more so that basically borrowers can repay their debt as a portion of their income and over time they can say it caps out at say ten percent and ov
few years ago when the bankruptcy law was being read died in the dead of night behind closed doors a republican congress extended that provision to private student loans so now private student loans can't be just charge unlike any other form of consumer debt if you go to the mall or rack up a debt on your credit card buying shoes or whatever you're buying you can get that that this charged in bankruptcy you can't with student loan is very very unique yet to student debt and what happens to...
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. >> the suit says the owners violateed california law by cutting off access to the beach with a gate. owners of the property say the beach road access is private and the protest is scheduleed for 10:00 a.m. today. we are live on monetary beach this morning for abc7 news. >> thank you. this morning we are learning a registered sex offenders traveled with students of two high schools on a field trip. police have confirmed to abc7 news that they are investigating the incident that happened february 13 during a field trip to a college. students at the two high schools traveled on buses to the college and a sex offender was on the bus with the andrew hill students. a letter went to the parents saying the man knew a district volunteer on the trip but did not have contact with students. abc7 news reporter, amy hollyfield, will have a live report in the next half hour. >> police are expanding the investigation into a preschool teacher accused of spiking toddler's drinks with an over-the-counter sleep aid and is charged with felony endanger ment. parents met at the facility in morgan hill las
. >> the suit says the owners violateed california law by cutting off access to the beach with a gate. owners of the property say the beach road access is private and the protest is scheduleed for 10:00 a.m. today. we are live on monetary beach this morning for abc7 news. >> thank you. this morning we are learning a registered sex offenders traveled with students of two high schools on a field trip. police have confirmed to abc7 news that they are investigating the incident that...
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law goes back to 1960 when the state-owned company was privatized. they a-- retained only 22.2% of the shares but the v.w. law inshowers it can still override other partners on vital decisions. that makes the company less attractive other investors. the european court of justification ruled that the law is illegal. >> the perspective of v.w. ice global exeltors is understandable. they see themselves as being subjugated to different regulations. if a company wants to buy up shares as part of a hostile takeover they can do this to company x or y but not to v.w. that gives v.w. a competitive advantage. >> the law's backers say investors still trailed plenty of v.w. shares, as with any other publicly listed company. they say brussels should keep out of v.w.'s corporate affairs. >> in a moment, we'll delve into the endless archives of the former east german secret police. >> first a look at other stories making the news. residents of the falkland islands have voted almost unanimously to remain british. 9 .8% said they wanted to carry on being british over
law goes back to 1960 when the state-owned company was privatized. they a-- retained only 22.2% of the shares but the v.w. law inshowers it can still override other partners on vital decisions. that makes the company less attractive other investors. the european court of justification ruled that the law is illegal. >> the perspective of v.w. ice global exeltors is understandable. they see themselves as being subjugated to different regulations. if a company wants to buy up shares as part...
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facebook, a connection between netflix and facebook has been prohibited until now because of a very old law forbidding video companies from revealing what customers rent. that dates back to a supreme court decision. this has now changed. you will be able to see on netflix what movies your friends like, what you like. not yet on facebook yet. we can't give you specific privacy advice about turning it on, turning it off. in the long run, it will be helpful. at least among close friends. >> thank you very much. >>> this is a wild one here. a hole in one that no golfer ever hopes for. a golfer on a golf course in illinois swallowed up by a sink hole. his name? mike mahull. no cinderella story. when he went to check the thing out, the sink hole opened ten feet deep. the staff of the course were finally able to get him out with a ladder and rope. he suffered a dislocated shoulder and several bruises. no shocker here, he says he doesn't think he will be playing that course any time soon. >> i've been known to make some divots in my time, but nothing like that. >> wow! >> take a look at the forecas
facebook, a connection between netflix and facebook has been prohibited until now because of a very old law forbidding video companies from revealing what customers rent. that dates back to a supreme court decision. this has now changed. you will be able to see on netflix what movies your friends like, what you like. not yet on facebook yet. we can't give you specific privacy advice about turning it on, turning it off. in the long run, it will be helpful. at least among close friends. >>...
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that is the goal in a new proposed law, discussing an ordinance today that would ban riding a bicycle on sidewalks in the downtown area. the ordinance is still in that preliminary stage. today's hearing to keep bikes off sidewalks begins today at 2:00 pm at city hall. >>> another big name could be added to the niners' roster. 36-year-old safety charles woodson will be in santa clara today to talk to the team. woodson was recently released from the green bay packers. could be a pretty good get for the niners, who are expected to lose all pro safety goalson. backup tight end walker and defensive tackle isaac sopolaga signed on with other teams. lot of changes potentially coming there. >>> the corner of walsh and debartolo, you can say meet me there. that will be the new address of the stadium in santa clara. voting last night to call the two streets bordering the stadium bill walsh drive and debartolo way. who wering the history and legacy of the team and its players, hall of fame at the stadiu stadium. >> spectacular weather. that's where we're going to be. >> right where they intersec
that is the goal in a new proposed law, discussing an ordinance today that would ban riding a bicycle on sidewalks in the downtown area. the ordinance is still in that preliminary stage. today's hearing to keep bikes off sidewalks begins today at 2:00 pm at city hall. >>> another big name could be added to the niners' roster. 36-year-old safety charles woodson will be in santa clara today to talk to the team. woodson was recently released from the green bay packers. could be a pretty...
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fbi already has access to this database and banks are already required to report any transactions to law enforcement that look suspicious. we would expect some pushback from privacy access that the cia will get the same access. >>> investigators linking a san francisco company to the hackers that published those credit reports for michelle obama and other u.s. officials and celebrities. computers from cloud fair were used behind the scene to redirect the visitors to a russian website where the stolen credit reports were being published. those hackers apparently used personal details about their victims to access their report through a free credit report as scott mcgrew has told us. cloud fair says it does not comment on its users. >>> let's talk about the forecast with meteorologist, kris christina lorne. >>> good morning. so close to that weekend now. we're going to hold on to beautiful weather today and tomorrow. 6:58. taking a loof look over san bruno. a little bit of low cloud cover at the surface. you can see that. high and mid-level clouds moving in as well. as we head throughout t
fbi already has access to this database and banks are already required to report any transactions to law enforcement that look suspicious. we would expect some pushback from privacy access that the cia will get the same access. >>> investigators linking a san francisco company to the hackers that published those credit reports for michelle obama and other u.s. officials and celebrities. computers from cloud fair were used behind the scene to redirect the visitors to a russian website...
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the group doesn't believe it's breaking any laws by setting up just outside of the clinic's entrance. there's already a law that requires protesters to stay at least eight feet away from anyone's clients or workers entering a clinic. the group called 40 days for life is a nationwide anti-abortion group but san francisco supervisor david campos says that law, the current law, is not being enforced. >> the effort here is to really strike the right balance between the rights that people have to express themselves and the right balance of people, the right they have to access health care including reproductive health. >> we're not going away. anything that saves lives, saves babies is obviously bad for business because planned parenthood is the big baby killing business so we're here to save lives. >> so instead of current eight-foot rule, campos will introduce legislation to create a 25-foot buffer zone around the planned parenthood facility. >>> the oakland police department is rolling out a new way to fight crime. the department's chief is talking about a plan to redistrict by switchin
the group doesn't believe it's breaking any laws by setting up just outside of the clinic's entrance. there's already a law that requires protesters to stay at least eight feet away from anyone's clients or workers entering a clinic. the group called 40 days for life is a nationwide anti-abortion group but san francisco supervisor david campos says that law, the current law, is not being enforced. >> the effort here is to really strike the right balance between the rights that people have...
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supreme court is deciding on whether a controversial arizona law is valid. some say it tries to keep immigrants from voting and national elections. ktvu looks at the issue and tells us why some say the law actually makes it harder for legal citizens to vote. >> reporter: voting is a light only granted to u.s. citizens but in arizona the attorney general wants to guarantee that election fraud won't occur and that illegal immigrants won't try to vote in federal elections. >> we have a right to require additional information to satisfy ourselves that someone is a citizen. >> right now arizona requires proof of citizenship like a drivers license to register to vote in state elections. the supreme court will decide whether or not the state can demand proof of citizenship on federal voter registration forms. the supreme court heard arguments from both sides this morning. >> specifically whether congress has the ability to provide for a simple male voter registration form that can be used in any state. this is about the basic right to vote. >> here in california yo
supreme court is deciding on whether a controversial arizona law is valid. some say it tries to keep immigrants from voting and national elections. ktvu looks at the issue and tells us why some say the law actually makes it harder for legal citizens to vote. >> reporter: voting is a light only granted to u.s. citizens but in arizona the attorney general wants to guarantee that election fraud won't occur and that illegal immigrants won't try to vote in federal elections. >> we have a...
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. >> the suit says that only owners of the vote violateed law by cutting off access to the beach with the gate. the beach rode, says the owners, is private. the protest is scheduleed for 10:00 a.m. this morning. we are live on monetary beach this morning for abc7 news. >> regents will talk about finding the next president today. a special committee to consider selection of a new president will give its report during an opposition this morning at the mission base campus. the president announced a resignation in january after serving two years as president and will stay in august to give the board time to find a replacement. >> san francisco city college students plan to march in rally protesting budget cuts. officials have until tomorrow to prove to the commission it is financially secure. protest organizers say the school should pursue funding from state and local sources rather than making painful cuts. he hope the san francisco mayor and other elected officials will ensure the community college remains affordable and accessible to students. >> working moms weigh in, head they reveal
. >> the suit says that only owners of the vote violateed law by cutting off access to the beach with the gate. the beach rode, says the owners, is private. the protest is scheduleed for 10:00 a.m. this morning. we are live on monetary beach this morning for abc7 news. >> regents will talk about finding the next president today. a special committee to consider selection of a new president will give its report during an opposition this morning at the mission base campus. the...
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that is not koranic law >> reporter: when the french thankful. they have traumatic stories to tell. this man says they beat him and carried him away on sticks like meat. rebels shot and killed his younger brother. they showed us the storage room where h h b buried him. his family still mourns including the young children will not grow up without a father. these two girls remember younger brother amadu. happened. >> [ foreign speaking ] at 6:30 a.m. after breakfast, gun fire, then grenades smashed through our fence shattered the bathroom door. amadu was sleeping. >> this is what is left of the rocket. it came through and shrapnel killed the little boy. diamonds can't replace his life. >> he was a lovely boy, quiet and respectful. morning and say good morning auntieie in my mind i still see him i will never forget him. >> reporter: help has come as they struggled to overcome affects of civil war. cbn's orphan's promise brought rice and mosquito nets for those with damaged homes. gratitu gratitude. >> when i heard you came to help us, i cried. many people have come to hear about our lo
that is not koranic law >> reporter: when the french thankful. they have traumatic stories to tell. this man says they beat him and carried him away on sticks like meat. rebels shot and killed his younger brother. they showed us the storage room where h h b buried him. his family still mourns including the young children will not grow up without a father. these two girls remember younger brother amadu. happened. >> [ foreign speaking ] at 6:30 a.m. after breakfast, gun fire, then...
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will convene a grand jury to investigate whether or not the coaches, parents, other students broke the law by refusing to speak up. >>> and the private jet crashed on into an indiana neighborhood hitting about three homes and killing two of the four people on board. the plane was apparently having the mechanical problems. it's not clear if anyone on the ground or in the houses were killed. at least three survivors are being treated at the loca hospital. and tonight the plane is still lodged in one of the homes. officials say that it is too dangerous to go in. >>> tomorrow the president is expected to nominate thomas perez to be the next u.s. secretary of labor. he currently heads up the justice department and their civil rights division. replacing that there and telling police to step down in january. but some democrats expect a new labor secretary to intensify the white house's push for an increase in the minimum wage. >>> well pope francis stamped his personal touch on the first sunday blessing. 300,000 people showed up for today's address from his balcony over st. peters square. cbs rep
will convene a grand jury to investigate whether or not the coaches, parents, other students broke the law by refusing to speak up. >>> and the private jet crashed on into an indiana neighborhood hitting about three homes and killing two of the four people on board. the plane was apparently having the mechanical problems. it's not clear if anyone on the ground or in the houses were killed. at least three survivors are being treated at the loca hospital. and tonight the plane is still...
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supreme court is deciding on whether a controversial arizona law is valid. some say it tries to keep immigrants from voting and national elections. ktvu looks at the issue and tells us why some say the law actually makes it harder for legal citizens to vote. >> reporter: voting is a light only granted to u.s. citizens but in arizona the attorney general wants to guarantee that election fraud won't occur and that illegal immigrants won't try to vote in federal elections. >> we have a right to require additional information to satisfy ourselves that someone is a citizen. >> right now arizona requires proof of citizenship like a drivers license to register to vote in state elections. the supreme court will decide whether or not the state can demand proof of citizenship on federal voter registration forms. the supreme court heard arguments from both sides this morning. >> specifically whether congress has the ability to provide for a simple male voter registration form that can be used in any state. this is about the basic right to vote. >> here in california yo
supreme court is deciding on whether a controversial arizona law is valid. some say it tries to keep immigrants from voting and national elections. ktvu looks at the issue and tells us why some say the law actually makes it harder for legal citizens to vote. >> reporter: voting is a light only granted to u.s. citizens but in arizona the attorney general wants to guarantee that election fraud won't occur and that illegal immigrants won't try to vote in federal elections. >> we have a...
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the earth was one of many celestial bodies, all of which obeyed the same impartial laws. at the same time europeans learned of that revelation, the discovery of the americas and the exploration of the far east revealed that europe wasn't the center of the world. inhis time of spiritual crisis provoked by the explosion of knowledge, artists sought new ways of seeing and understanding. the out-thrust left arm of the disciple startled and astonished its first viewers in 1600. it breaks into the space in which we stand. the naturalism of this painting of christ at emmaus by michelangelo merisi, known as caravaggio, was unprecedented. its intention is to convince us we're participants in this astonishing event, god's presence in the flesh. we may no longer regard the earth as unique, caravaggio seems be saying, but god has dwelt amongst us. divinity and sanctity are to be found in our midst. caravaggio went out into rome's streets and put people he found there in his paintings. he came to rome from northern italy in the last decade of the 16th century. a strange, violent, driv
the earth was one of many celestial bodies, all of which obeyed the same impartial laws. at the same time europeans learned of that revelation, the discovery of the americas and the exploration of the far east revealed that europe wasn't the center of the world. inhis time of spiritual crisis provoked by the explosion of knowledge, artists sought new ways of seeing and understanding. the out-thrust left arm of the disciple startled and astonished its first viewers in 1600. it breaks into the...
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the city is proposing a new law that would force cab drivers to transmit their coordinants as part of the network. any smart app that connects them with cabs would have to use that data from the network. it is in response to the growing popularity of transportation services not run by the city, including uber, list. >> along with that popular app, san francisco host to one of the best baristas in the southwest, kevin be kevin bohlin, this weekend. he congratulated the first place winner. he said, quote, wish i could have tasted your expresso. each competitor had 15 minutes to make 12 drinks, four express soes, four cappuccinos and four specialty drinks and they were judged on how well they cleaned up their machine after use. >> i would love to be a judge. >> you are a coffee fan. >> huge, huge. >> industrial size. >> i would say. >> this is a small one. >> that's my second for the day. it is 6:26. still ahead, is your commute about to go around in a circle. the change that could throw you for a loop. >> plus, a deadly end to an east bay street race. we will show you how these guys wer
the city is proposing a new law that would force cab drivers to transmit their coordinants as part of the network. any smart app that connects them with cabs would have to use that data from the network. it is in response to the growing popularity of transportation services not run by the city, including uber, list. >> along with that popular app, san francisco host to one of the best baristas in the southwest, kevin be kevin bohlin, this weekend. he congratulated the first place winner....
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he was one of five people indicted by the special , a blend of cambodian and 10 international law. behind his smiling face, ieng sary was a true believer. a staunch ally of its leader, pol pot. their wives were sisters. his wife was a khmer rouge minister and one of the five defendants as her case was dropped last year due to her mental frailty. ieng sary was the face of the khmer rouge in the 1970s and 1980s. he was described as agreeable and reasonable but also as devious a and manipulative. he was encouraged of encouraging exiled cambodians to come back to power. a were almost all killed. he was also charged with complicity in the policies that cost up to 2 million lines. his death is another blow to the tribunal. it has managed to convict just one man. the commander of the khmer rouge torture and extermination center. areremaining defendants also old and import health. the tribunal is short of funding and has been bogged down and looked at -- looking at us --crimes. crimes against me humanity may never be addressed while the defendants are still living. >> an important scientif
he was one of five people indicted by the special , a blend of cambodian and 10 international law. behind his smiling face, ieng sary was a true believer. a staunch ally of its leader, pol pot. their wives were sisters. his wife was a khmer rouge minister and one of the five defendants as her case was dropped last year due to her mental frailty. ieng sary was the face of the khmer rouge in the 1970s and 1980s. he was described as agreeable and reasonable but also as devious a and manipulative....
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. >> oakland city councilman says there are plenty of anti vandalism laws on the books but a lack of enforcement and just two city crews to do all the clean up. >>> state officials voted to issue $8.6 billion in bonds for the high speed rail project it is to link northern and southern california with trains. they want to sell $2.5 billion of the bonds construction is set to begin on the first segment in central valley this summer. opponents of the high speed rail project filed a new lawsuit in an effort to stop construction. it argue it is agent is misleading voterthe project is misguided and unfeasible. they claim the project approved in 2008 is drastically different than the one currently in the works. >>> two men indited for a scheme to funnel $20 million out of the state's pension fund. the former ceo of california public employees retirement system and former board member, of fabricating documents that tricked people into paying $20 million in fees to the firm apollo they are facing fraud, obstruction of justice and other charges the sec also sued them last year. >>> los angeles
. >> oakland city councilman says there are plenty of anti vandalism laws on the books but a lack of enforcement and just two city crews to do all the clean up. >>> state officials voted to issue $8.6 billion in bonds for the high speed rail project it is to link northern and southern california with trains. they want to sell $2.5 billion of the bonds construction is set to begin on the first segment in central valley this summer. opponents of the high speed rail project filed a...
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and it's a man-made law. you have to remember that, it's not god given. >> reporter: paul is co chair of dignity san francisco. calls for all lesbian, gay, by sexual and transgendered catholics, their families and friends to be able to participate in all aspects of church life. it's a message the church has been advocating for many years. >> our love and sexuality are gifts from god. god blesses our relationships, inherently. i'm not talking about a ritual, i'm talking about god loves us unconditionally and he created us as we are. >> they may not see a track record in the new pope. >> the holy spirit has done it before with john xxiii and she could do it again. >> there was a pope who came t the vatican. most thought he would be a caretaker pope, he really shook things up. they're hoping pope francis follows in his footsteps. terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> not just in rome, but in the streets of buenos aires, a massive crowd celebrating the election of pope francis, born in argentina, the son of ital
and it's a man-made law. you have to remember that, it's not god given. >> reporter: paul is co chair of dignity san francisco. calls for all lesbian, gay, by sexual and transgendered catholics, their families and friends to be able to participate in all aspects of church life. it's a message the church has been advocating for many years. >> our love and sexuality are gifts from god. god blesses our relationships, inherently. i'm not talking about a ritual, i'm talking about god...
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. >> reporter: this is also important for the executive law center to prevent gun violence. >> the fact you cannot get a vote on the senate floor says who has a lot of control and power in our government. >> reporter: still, there are reasons for being optimistic. >> a lot of states have been taking up this issue with good momentum on assault rifles at the state level like colorado. we are also optimistic because there are other several bills that could get a vote on the floor. >> reporter: the other measures are a ban on ammunition clips. legislation for universal background checks and a stiffer penalty for gun trafficking they will vote on the universal background check in the gun trafficking legislation are expected in the second week of april. dan kerman kron 4. >> catherine: for the 3rd time in less than a week -- thornton jr. high in fremont was the target of a bomb threat. the most recent threat was yesterday afternoon. it turned out to be another false alarm. however some parents are upset that they were not >> i did not even get a phone call. >> they need to do a better job of
. >> reporter: this is also important for the executive law center to prevent gun violence. >> the fact you cannot get a vote on the senate floor says who has a lot of control and power in our government. >> reporter: still, there are reasons for being optimistic. >> a lot of states have been taking up this issue with good momentum on assault rifles at the state level like colorado. we are also optimistic because there are other several bills that could get a vote on the...
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but california law require public access to the coast. abc7 news reporter will have a lot more in the live report in the next half hour. >> you have heard this story before, but it is foggy. >> mike nicco is looking at the weather. mike? >> we talked about how each day the air mass will dry out and this morning that is the case but it will spread the next couple of hours so if it is not in your neighborhood now there is the possibility but not so widespread as yesterday and it will fade quicker so we will be warmer than average, starting out one to seven degrees warmer so a wild start with temperatures in the 50's. pittsburg, tracy, pleasanton, union city, saratoga, belmont, financial district, american canyon, we are close in santa clear at 49 and half moon bay at 46 and richmond at 48 and petaluma at 45. palo alto, also, is at 48. temperatures in the upper 40's through low 50's until 7:00 with thicker and higher clouds dimming the sunshine so make the temperatures a few degrees cooler than yesterday but upper 50's at the coast and upper
but california law require public access to the coast. abc7 news reporter will have a lot more in the live report in the next half hour. >> you have heard this story before, but it is foggy. >> mike nicco is looking at the weather. mike? >> we talked about how each day the air mass will dry out and this morning that is the case but it will spread the next couple of hours so if it is not in your neighborhood now there is the possibility but not so widespread as yesterday and it...
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it is the biggest overhaul since new laws to protect european travelers were introduced to the commission eight years ago. ireland is considering a controversial new plan to sell off large parts of its forests. it is part of a plan to reduce its debt. it is a decision with historical resonance. ireland was the forest did during its colonial past -- was deforested during its colonial past. >> you can see forest of spruce and conifer, carefully managed and grown to
it is the biggest overhaul since new laws to protect european travelers were introduced to the commission eight years ago. ireland is considering a controversial new plan to sell off large parts of its forests. it is part of a plan to reduce its debt. it is a decision with historical resonance. ireland was the forest did during its colonial past -- was deforested during its colonial past. >> you can see forest of spruce and conifer, carefully managed and grown to
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intimidate here and witness tampering essentially shows that you have no regard whatsoever for the law, how serious this is. >> an allegation at the time this is alleged to have occurred the alleged victim told no one, she reported no one and reported to law enforcement. >> gretchen represents sean. >> sometimes they feel guilt this actually happened. and base of that guilt complex, i didn't really want to do these type of actions because a good girl doesn't do these types of actions. >> as a woman and mother, you mean that no means no? >> yes as a criminal defense attorney i know the accusations are easy to make and difficult to disprove. once your reputation is besmirched it's hard on get it back. >> she believes banks is a serial predator and urges people to come forward. >> i would be praying to god that other women would support me and help me. the evidence that i have against sean is helping their case. i know that it is crucial component to proving what he has done to them and crucial component to keeping them safe and future victims safe. >> reporter: behind school, friends and
intimidate here and witness tampering essentially shows that you have no regard whatsoever for the law, how serious this is. >> an allegation at the time this is alleged to have occurred the alleged victim told no one, she reported no one and reported to law enforcement. >> gretchen represents sean. >> sometimes they feel guilt this actually happened. and base of that guilt complex, i didn't really want to do these type of actions because a good girl doesn't do these types of...
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. >>> and in "the washington post," nra money helped reshape gun law. three decades changing perception of the second amendment. >>> and now to a little bit of pope trivia. wednesday cardinal jorge mario bergoglio assumed the new role and new name pope francis. which makes us wonder why do popes take on new names? apparently, the first pope to do so was named mercuius had to change because of its pagan roots. so he chose john ii. what are the most common names. john has been used 23 times. benedict and gregory are tied at number two, both used 16 times. the most recent being pope benedict xvi. a few notable selections that have not been repeated, pope linus spelled like the peanuts character and pope lando. all humor aside it was a historic day. let's take one more look at the sights and sounds from the last 24 hours. ♪ [ speaking foreign language ] habemus papam. [ speaking foreign language ] [ bells chiming ] >> what an emotional 24 hours. here's a look now at what's coming up later on the "today" show. matt goes one on one with the tsa administrato
. >>> and in "the washington post," nra money helped reshape gun law. three decades changing perception of the second amendment. >>> and now to a little bit of pope trivia. wednesday cardinal jorge mario bergoglio assumed the new role and new name pope francis. which makes us wonder why do popes take on new names? apparently, the first pope to do so was named mercuius had to change because of its pagan roots. so he chose john ii. what are the most common names. john...
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>> from a law enforcement background, does it surprise you that it's taken this long? >> well, these kinds of investigations overseas where you don't control the environment are particularly challenging. remember, we reported here that it took the fbi weeks to get the security situation sufficiently under control that they could even get to the benghazi consulate, and that's a real indication of why this is so complicated. i think it's a real testament. you remember, right around the time secretary clinton was testifying before congress in mid-january, fbi director muller, it was publicly reported that he had gone and met with the libyans to encourage and try to push them for additional cooperation. seems like it's paying off. >> all right, fran. appreciate the reporting. thank you very much. we also should say fran is a member of the cia external advisory committee and in august of 2012, she visited libya and. >>> a massive investigation and breakup of authorities call an illegal grambling operation was a scam that suffered people into so-called convenience casinos wi
>> from a law enforcement background, does it surprise you that it's taken this long? >> well, these kinds of investigations overseas where you don't control the environment are particularly challenging. remember, we reported here that it took the fbi weeks to get the security situation sufficiently under control that they could even get to the benghazi consulate, and that's a real indication of why this is so complicated. i think it's a real testament. you remember, right around...
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>> right now, here in rome, everybody is talking about cardinal o'malley who went in after cardinal law, who did a miserable job, cleaned house and began a reform in that archdiocese based on what he had seen. there's an example right there of someone who could be our next pope who took this issue seriously. >> father cutie? >> well, i think the world of of cardinal mahoney and of cardinal o'malley. they are all men of the church. and i think in many ways, the institutional church has invited people, throughout the years. and this is founded in christ and in others, that it was well documented with the founder that the church knew of these things and didn't want to talk about it and didn't want to say it because they wanted to protect the image of the church. the church needs to own up to what is going on. priests, in many parts of the world are frustrated. they don't see vatican two as something that is a priority anymore. it's something of the past. they would like to see more women in positions of leadership and see a church that speaks to the 21st century in a new way. that had not
>> right now, here in rome, everybody is talking about cardinal o'malley who went in after cardinal law, who did a miserable job, cleaned house and began a reform in that archdiocese based on what he had seen. there's an example right there of someone who could be our next pope who took this issue seriously. >> father cutie? >> well, i think the world of of cardinal mahoney and of cardinal o'malley. they are all men of the church. and i think in many ways, the institutional...
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unless the law changes, most people taking generics have no legal recourse if the drug makes them sick. linzie janis, abc news, new hampshire. >>> and now a somber anniversary. ten years ago tonight america began its invasion of iraq. the sky filled with shock and awe. and today, in baghdad, smoke filled the air from a new series of deadly explosions. more than a dozen car bombs and suicide blasts. nearly 60 people killed, scores wounded. a reminder that more than 100,000 iraqis lost their lives to war in the last decade. and ten years ago abc's bob woodruff entered iraq with american troops. tonight, some of them, through him, send a message for everyone who remembers. >> reporter: the invasion began with shock and awe -- there were early successes, but years of bloodshed followed. i was there in the beginning, embedded with the marines. in the first week, i got to know this man, jesus. a week later, he was killed by an unexploded artillery shell. by the time the war was over, we would lose 4,488, more than 32,000 visibly injured. melissa stockwell was the very first female soldier in
unless the law changes, most people taking generics have no legal recourse if the drug makes them sick. linzie janis, abc news, new hampshire. >>> and now a somber anniversary. ten years ago tonight america began its invasion of iraq. the sky filled with shock and awe. and today, in baghdad, smoke filled the air from a new series of deadly explosions. more than a dozen car bombs and suicide blasts. nearly 60 people killed, scores wounded. a reminder that more than 100,000 iraqis lost...
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i talked with the florida department of law enforcement today. and they're talking about investigating further what the political connections were with this group. allied veterans, they spent more than $400,000 lobbying in the state of florida. put tens of thousands of dollars in the pocket of campaign coffers. carol has resigned over this. she was questioned in the investigation and she consulted for this group allied veterans of the world for a couple of years. 2009 to 2010 while she was that state representative. as of this point, anderson, no one is saying that she's part of this. she's not part of the 57 charged in this. but certainly it is an embarrassing moment and she has now resigned as lieutenant governor of florida over this. >> she was consulting and not know anything? this apparently has been going on for a long time. how did they get away with it? it seems so obvious these were gambling halls. >> yeah. it was so obvious that that's where the initial tip came in a couple years ago. a guy, a veteran walked in looking for help and look
i talked with the florida department of law enforcement today. and they're talking about investigating further what the political connections were with this group. allied veterans, they spent more than $400,000 lobbying in the state of florida. put tens of thousands of dollars in the pocket of campaign coffers. carol has resigned over this. she was questioned in the investigation and she consulted for this group allied veterans of the world for a couple of years. 2009 to 2010 while she was that...
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is learning a very personal lesson on immigration law. >> we thought the law was supposed to protect us and help us go to school, but look what happened to rodrigo. please help us bring him back. >> they lobbied the city council to pass a resolution to send to congress in support of bringing home their classmate, 10-year-old rodrigo. their visas expired while visiting family in mexico. on january 10th, the u.s. customs officers denied their re-entry and sent them back to mexico with a five-year wait to reapply for new visas. >> what about rodrigo? who is fighting for rodrigo? we need to fight for rodrigo's rights. >> in the first berkeley council skype session, rodrigo joined his classmates. >> thank you, everyone, for what you are doing to try and get me home. >> the students wrote letters to their congressional representatives and the president asking for a waiver called humanitarian parole. >> we are just fourth grade kids, but you are doing a big thing. thank you. >> the resolution passed, but the fourth graders aren't stoping here. tomorrow they will be on a national news show f
is learning a very personal lesson on immigration law. >> we thought the law was supposed to protect us and help us go to school, but look what happened to rodrigo. please help us bring him back. >> they lobbied the city council to pass a resolution to send to congress in support of bringing home their classmate, 10-year-old rodrigo. their visas expired while visiting family in mexico. on january 10th, the u.s. customs officers denied their re-entry and sent them back to mexico with...
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they seriously discussed the reform, actually reviving uniform code of military justice instead of laws that governor justice in the military. removing authority all together from commanders and giving them to prosecutors, which is what the recommendation has been for quite some time. and that is perceived by the military as huge step that is unreasonable. but from the perspective of the victim and advocate it is a straightforward recommendation. it's one that our common law allied countries have taken to improve sexual cases in position prosecution in countries like the u.k. and canada. we really need to think outside the box. unfortunately there are members of congress still and also military leaders who just don't understand the sense of urgency on this issue. it's one thing to say you care, but then we need the action to follow. we cannot just have 19,000 additional assaults every year continuing generation after generation. it's shameful. >> john: it's a burdensome trail to have to blaze i thank you for blazing it. anu bhagwati of the service women's action network. thank you for y
they seriously discussed the reform, actually reviving uniform code of military justice instead of laws that governor justice in the military. removing authority all together from commanders and giving them to prosecutors, which is what the recommendation has been for quite some time. and that is perceived by the military as huge step that is unreasonable. but from the perspective of the victim and advocate it is a straightforward recommendation. it's one that our common law allied countries...
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first in h hop law and scott must not raw. it's a journey i will always remember and hope to go back to. thank you for joining us, see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> announcer: the following kqed production was produced in high definition. ♪ >>> calories, calories, calories! >> wow, it rocked my world! >> it just kind of reminded me of boot camp. >> i don't know what you had but this is great! >> it almost felt like country club food to me. zbl don't touch it. >>> hi, i'm leslie sbrocco. welcome to "check, please! bay area," the show where regular bay area residents review and talk about their favorite restaurants. now, we have three guests, each one recommends one of their favorite spots and the other two go to check 'em out to see what they think. this week -- edmond sullivan, a teacher and resource specialist, was on a quest to find the best new york steak in san francisco until he finally discovered the one that made the grade. and fir
first in h hop law and scott must not raw. it's a journey i will always remember and hope to go back to. thank you for joining us, see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> announcer: the following kqed production was produced in high definition. ♪ >>> calories, calories, calories! >> wow, it rocked my world! >> it just kind of reminded me of boot camp. >> i don't know what you had...
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is learning a very personal lesson on immigration law. >> we thought the law was supposed to protect us and help us go to school, but look what happened to rodrigo. please help us bring him back. >> they lobbied the city council to pass a resolution to send to congress in support of bringing home their classmate, 10-year-old rodrigo. their visas expired while visiting family in mexico. on january 10th, the u.s. customs officers denied their re-entry and sent them back to mexico with a five-year wait to reapply for new visas. >> what about rodrigo? who is fighting for rodrigo? we need to fight for rodrigo's rights. >> in the first berkeley council skype session, rodrigo joined his classmates. >> thank you, everyone, for what you are doing to try and get me home. >> the students wrote letters to their congressional representatives and the president asking for a waiver called humanitarian parole. >> we are just fourth grade kids, but you are doing a big thing. thank you. >> the resolution passed, but the fourth graders aren't stoping here. tomorrow they will be on a national news show f
is learning a very personal lesson on immigration law. >> we thought the law was supposed to protect us and help us go to school, but look what happened to rodrigo. please help us bring him back. >> they lobbied the city council to pass a resolution to send to congress in support of bringing home their classmate, 10-year-old rodrigo. their visas expired while visiting family in mexico. on january 10th, the u.s. customs officers denied their re-entry and sent them back to mexico with...
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the information minister said this type of weapon was prohibited under international law. >> so far, we have 16 martyrs and 86 wounded. most of them are in critical condition. the chemical contained in the missile causes immediate fainting, convulsion, and that. >> in istanbul, syria's main opposition group said they were looking at the attack rejected allegations that rebels were involved. we also know the rebels do not have access to chemical weapons. they would not have access to the means of launching these kind of chemical weapons. >> we have no details yet. we are against using chemical weapons from any side. i am not expecting the revolutionaries to do that, but we are against anyone who would use it. member for now, the reports cannot be independently verified due to tight media restrictions -- >> for now, the reports cannot be independently verified. if confirmed, a to be the first use of chemical weapons in syria's two-year long civil war. >> syrian opposition groups have been meeting to elect an interim government. more on that in a minute, but it is clear that an attack u
the information minister said this type of weapon was prohibited under international law. >> so far, we have 16 martyrs and 86 wounded. most of them are in critical condition. the chemical contained in the missile causes immediate fainting, convulsion, and that. >> in istanbul, syria's main opposition group said they were looking at the attack rejected allegations that rebels were involved. we also know the rebels do not have access to chemical weapons. they would not have access to...
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september 11, 2001, it was a law the cockpit door had to be locked and secured. there were 1,000 hijackings carried out by knives. there are 50 bombings, more people died in hijacked aircraft. they got the doors open by stabbing flight attendants. before september 11, they allowed knives back on planes. what they were supposed to do was measure them. they took their id and measured it against the blades. these are the blades they purchased. they were allowed on 9/11. under the new law, this one is not allowed, but this one would. it makes no sense. we are going to spend our time measuring knives. on 9/11, we were looking for bombs and the hijackers exploited our shortsightedness. security is going to hang by an inch. if you give a terrorist an inch, he'll take a mile. >> back to you, kip. a lot of people are bemused by the tsa, this particular time, when there's a major terrorist threat to the american people, you would allow knives when you could use them to intimidate and attack stewards or stewardesses and force your way by them into cockpits. >> no, no, not g
september 11, 2001, it was a law the cockpit door had to be locked and secured. there were 1,000 hijackings carried out by knives. there are 50 bombings, more people died in hijacked aircraft. they got the doors open by stabbing flight attendants. before september 11, they allowed knives back on planes. what they were supposed to do was measure them. they took their id and measured it against the blades. these are the blades they purchased. they were allowed on 9/11. under the new law, this one...